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As the two lovers strolled hand in hand through Italy, they knew their love would last forever. They visited all the popular Italian tourist spots. The young man took his new bride shopping in Milan…not flinching once at the exorbitant prices of some of the designer Italian clothing she bought. He only knew how much he loved her and how beautiful she looked. As they strolled along one lovely morning in Italy, they came along a fountain. The Italian spring was breathtaking with its arches and statues! The lovers were swept away in its ambience. While they stood next to the fountain, they shared a kiss. Holding his wife closely, the man told her in Italian, “as we stood next to the fountain, I knew I’d always love you.” Little did they know their love would always be true thanks to the power of this magical Italian fountain! And he scored major brownie points thanks to this Beginner lesson at ItalianPod101!!! Learning Italian with ItalianPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Italian! This Italian Beginner lesson will teach you how to use the Italian past conditional tense to express future events in the past. We will also introduce you to the Fontana di Trevi, a fountain in Italy surrounded by many legends. Don’t forget to stop by ItalianPod101 for more great Italian lessons and learning resources! Leave us a comment while you are there!

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Your Italian girlfriend wants you to take her shopping this weekend in Milan. You are still paying the bills from the last time you took her shopping in Italy! You have to think of something quick…or get another job in Italy. You could tell her in Italian, “I would have come with you, but I have to work.” Maybe you should say, “I would have come with you, but I think I am getting sick.” That excuse might make her stay and take care of you all day…but then you might owe her. It’s a good thing you spent all that time buried in your room “studying,” so you learned how to construct a good excuse in Italian. Oh…you don’t know how to use the past conditional tense in Italian? Where are you taking her in Milan again? Learning Italian with ItalianPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Italian! In this Italian Beginner lesson, you will learn how to use the Italian past conditional tense. This is helpful for expressing future actions that will not take place, such as taking your girlfriend shopping in Milan! Finally, we will talk about Caius Julius Caesar. Make sure you don’t miss this lesson! Stop by ItalianPod101 for more great Italian lessons-you have no excuses! Leave us a comment while you are there!

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It’s your first week working for the Italian company. Your boss wants your Italian colleagues to teach you something new today. Today, you will be learning how to operate the most important computer in the entire company…the heart of the Italian company. They explain the intricate workings of the computer in great detail…and completely in Italian of course! “If you do this, then this will happen,” and “if this happens, you need to do this immediately!” You understand some of what they are saying to you in Italian, possibly enough to figure it out yourself…maybe. You can’t tell your Italian boss that you don’t understand, and you are too embarrassed to tell your Italian colleagues. Admitting something like that would put you at a serious disadvantage in an Italian company! The next day your boss wants you to take the great Italian computer for a solo-run. What’s the worst that could happen? If you bring down the entire Italian company, then you lose your job, right? Learning Italian with ItalianPod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Italian! In this Italian Beginner lesson, you will learn how to use if-clauses in Italian. We will give you plenty of examples for using these helpful Italian clauses. Then we will discuss the Celtic leader, Vergingetorix. If you stop by ItalianPod101 when you are through, then you will find more fantastic Italian learning materials! Leave us a comment while you are there, we would love to hear from you!

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